The emperor has no clothes. I don't give a damn what round the Bills draft their Derek Henry or Kamara- but I certainly would spend a first on them, and consider it a bargain. And only a fool could argue that either would not improve Bills offense. Rigid thinking "no good draft rb round 1" cuts down on odds of finding our elite RB
From The Athletic
2. What’s the deal with the Bills running game?
All of the pass-blocking efficiency is not to say that there aren’t problems with the running game and run blocking. There were problems, and they didn’t allow the Bills to be a multidimensional offense against the Dolphins. However, the issues go far deeper than the blocking in front of the running backs.
But Singletary and Moss deserve blame as well for poor vision and execution on some runs. On one play against Miami, Singletary clearly had the edge to his right side with blockers in front but wasn’t explosive or fast enough to exploit it. If it weren’t for one massive running lane against Miami’s middle-vacated defense for 13 yards — and a run that should have been bigger with a more explosive back — Singletary would have been closer to 2 yards per carry. Those things can’t be blamed solely on the offensive line.
In 2021, Singletary has the third-highest yards-before-contact average out of 47 players, and Moss is 19th.
It’s beginning to show, prominently, that the Bills lack a true dynamic runner who can do it all and need Singletary or Moss to prove otherwise. When a defense is daring the Bills to run, and their backs lack the consistent vision, explosiveness or both to make them pay, it creates a huge dilemma for offensive coordinator Brian Daboll.